Berry And Berry Floral

Berry And Berry Floral is located at 323 Griffin Rd, Windsor ME 04363 . The data
in this listing is believed to be accurate in our florist directory at the time of posting. To find out more information about Berry And Berry Floral, give them a call at (207) 549-7645.

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The Countess of Wessex's wedding florists launch exciting new service the royals will love - HELLO!

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Lavender Green Flowers were chosen by Edward and Sophie to arrange the bouquets and displays for their nuptials at St George’s Chapel at Windsor in 1999, and have a long-standing relationship with the royal family, continuing to provide flowers to Windsor Castle and Kensington Palace, as well as at Royal Ascot. More recently, they were also selected by the Duchess of Cambridge’s sister Pippa Middleton to deliver the flowers, and stunning floral arch, for her wedding to James Matthews. Lavender Green Flowers is launching a home delivery serviceSure to be a hit with the royals, as well as members of the public, the new Lavender Green AT HOME subscription service is designed to hand deliver a seasonal selection of freshly cut flowers and foliage for you to style in your own way. And to make the service even more special, you can work with a dedicated floristry consultant to share your colour preferences and interiors aesthetic, so they can handpick blooms to suit.MORE: Pippa Middleton's wedding florists share their tips for choosing your wedding flowersEach customer will receive notes to inspire them on how to arrange the flowers and display them around the home, which they promise will be a therapeutic experience. We have a feeling that the Duchess of Sussex, who lives close to Lavender Green’s Windsor Branch, will love it. Meghan previously said that she loved buying flowers during her visits to London, and her Instagram posts weren’t complete without an artfully-styled vase of colourful peonies, something she has likely continued in her new home at Frogmore Cottage. The florists provided the flowers for the Countess of Wessex and Pippa Middleton's wedding... https://www.hellomagazine.com/homes/2019062774700/countess-of-wessex-royal-wedding-florist-home-service/

Community blossoms at Princeton's Vaseful Flowers and Gifts - Community News Service

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Vaseful has a mission to give work to people with disabilities.The business was started by Community Options, a West Windsor-based nonprofit that provides jobs and housing to the disabled in New Jersey and 10 other states. Founded in 1989, the organization today has about 6,000 employees, serves 3,500 people, and operates with a budget of roughly $200 million.This Vaseful store is the second that Community Options has opened in the state. The first was in New Brunswick, in 1999, but it subsequently relocated to Edison on Route 1.Like with any business, Vaseful seeks to provide employees with the right jobs matching their abilities.“When you look at the actual job itself of flowers, there’s a multitude of tasks that can be broken down that can fit the individual’s needs,” said Robert Stack, president and CEO of Community Options and a Princeton resident. “So let’s just say you have a person that happens to be high on the autistic scale and he can’t speak, maybe he can wash the refrigeration units down. Maybe he wants to count the vases and do inventory.”The aim is eventually to hire 12 employees with disabilities at the store, all under the watchful eye of a program manager, Nicole Young, and a professional florist, Kathleen Angelinovich.Above, employees at work in the store, which plans to hire a total of 12 employees with disabilities.Kanjani works at the shop five days a week, from Monday to Friday, as a floral trainee. He called working there “pretty good... https://communitynews.org/2019/07/01/community-blossoms-at-princetons-vaseful-flowers-and-gifts/

This affordable delivery service will bring local flowers straight to your doorstep in Vancouver - Vancouver Is Awesome

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Their flowers are seasonal, local and absolutely GORGEOUS. Best of all, their unique business model cuts down and minimizes the waste often associated with florists and traditional flower delivery services. Here’s how it works.The local company operates on a “subscription service with a twist” model, which enables customers to purchase fresh flowers weekly, for just $30 per delivery. Customers can set their own delivery schedule (via their web app) for up to 5 weeks, but are never locked in or obligated to a long term subscription or minimum order. If you just need flowers for a one-off special occasion, that’s no problem. You can also add multiple addresses to your account so you can send boxes to friends, family and clients too. Photo: Bear’s BloomsWith this model, Bear’s Blooms’ founders are able to work directly with B.C. farmers and order only what they need, ensuring there’s as little waste as possible throughout the delivery process. In fact, 95% of Bear’s Blooms flowers come from local B.C. farmers, even in the winter!You might not think of the flower industry as being wasteful, but traditional florists throw away up to 40% of their plants, often because their flowers sit for weeks in warehouses and distribution centres. That’s not the case with Bear’s Blooms; their flowers literally go straight from the farm to your doorstep, helping them stay fresh longer. Also, their delivery boxes can be recycled or returned and reused by Bear’s Blooms, further cutting down on the wasteful p... https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/2019/09/10/bears-blooms-flower-delivery-vancouver/

E awards scholarships annually and applications are due by May 1 of each year. Scholarship descriptions are available at endowment.org/scholarships.Here’s a brief look at this year’s winners:American Florists’ Exchange Scholarship and Vocational (Bettinger, Holden and Perry) Scholarship Recipient: Armando DeLoera, City College of San FranciscoA senior in floriculture, DeLoera is majoring in floristry with a minor in marketing. For the past two years, he has freelanced at Saks Fifth Avenue, where he works on window displays and creates seasonal floral designs. He hopes his studies in business will help him to establish a successful floral business, promoting eco-friendly growing and sustainable practices while helping individuals and communities interested in the floral and environmental industry.Julio and Sarah Armellini Scholarship Recipient: Abigail Keairns, Murray State UniversitySeeking a degree in Agriculture Science – Horticulture, Keairns would like to eventually own and run a greenhouse and landscaping operation. She has managed her own lawn and landscaping business since 2012. This summer she is a horticulture/agriculture and natural resources intern with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service.Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship and Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship Recipient: Caleb Spall, Michigan State UniversityA senior majoring in horticulture with a minor in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, Spall is interested in the use of LED lighting fixtures in floriculture. In addition to his involvement in student horticulture groups, Spall has worked this year as a grower at the Michigan Horticulture Education Foundation, horticulturist at MSU AgBioResearch, and researcher at MSU Floriculture.Harold Bettinger Scholarship Recipient: Rhiannon Newton, West Virginia UniversityNe... https://www.greenhousegrower.com/management/a-closer-look-at-15-american-floral-endowment-scholarship-winners/

Enderby florist pick of B.C.’s crop - Vernon Morning Star

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

An Enderby florist is again blooming as one of B.C.’s best.Crocus Floral Design has picked up the award for Best Wedding Florist- Overall, for the second year in a row at the B.C. Professional Wedding Awards.See: Enderby florist wins Best in B.C. “So honoured to be chosen as B.C.’s Best Wedding Florist Overall,” said owner Janice Robillard.The winning design came from a wedding with Kelowna’s Vintage Origami Weddings, a finalist in the awards.“This was the best wedding ever with the most amazing team of people involved,” said Robillard. “We are all winners.”From the photographer, “who captured the hearts of the judges I am sure,” to the “fantastic bride and groom,” and Vintage Origami’s decor “whose dreams and visions are always a pleasure to create.”Crocus Floral Design opened five years ago in the North Okanagan and has since been recognized locally and provincially.See: Enderby honours top businesses@VernonNewsjennifer@vernonmorningstar.comLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. https://www.vernonmorningstar.com/business/enderby-florist-pick-of-b-c-s-crop/

A Career in Bloom - San Antonio Magazine

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Mandy the Mantle Girl,” as she is known at the White House (yes, that White House), has a floral career that took root when she was a girl growing up in College Station. A third-generation florist, she spent her youth helping out at her grandmother’s floral shop, Nita’s Flowers.“Our entire lives were based around the shop and doing parties and events,” she recalls, adding that Nita’s is still going strong today. “Christmas was especially big for us.”Also “big” was a recurring job providing fresh flowers to President George H.W. and Barbara Bush whenever they stayed at their College Station apartment. That led Barkley to start dreaming of taking her floral talents to even bigger presidential quarters.“I submitted an application and was selected as a volunteer five years ago, and they’ve been bringing me back ever since,” says the mother of three who moved to San Antonio seven years ago and now serves on the White House’s executive decorating team.Still, while flowers are Barkley’s passion, she says that she’s taken a more modern approach to the business. The choice has allowed the freelance florist to create stunning seasonal displays for the exterior of Feliz Modern and other local businesses and also to craft masterpieces for private residences, large parties and small gatherings. Her work often incorporates flowers plus fun accents, such as piñatas, pinwheels, Italian crepe paper flowers, ornaments at Christmas and “crafty” items like ribbon chandeliers. “I actually... https://www.sanantoniomag.com/September-2019/A-Career-in-Bloom/

Chula Vista's top 5 floral shops to visit now - Hoodline San Diego

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Looking to explore the best floral shops around town?Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top florists in Chula Vista, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're in the market for fresh flowers.1. The Singing Floristphoto: mayra s./yelpTopping the list is The Singing Florist. Located at 231 Third Ave., Suite D in Northwest, it's the highest-rated florist in Chula Vista, boasting five stars out of 63 reviews on Yelp.2. Eastlake Floral DesignPhoto: eastlake floral design/YelpNext up is Village Center's Eastlake Floral Design, at 962 Eastlake Parkway (at Otay Lakes Road). With 4.5 stars out of 94 reviews on Yelp, the shop has proven to be a local favorite.3. Bonita FloristPhoto: michelle p./YelpBonita Florist, at 4362 Bonita Road (between Villas Drive and Otay Lakes Road), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving it 4.5 stars out of 71 reviews.4. Barliz FlowersPhoto: barbara m./YelpBarliz Flowers, a florist and floral designer spot in Southwest, is another much-loved go-to, with five stars out of 31 Yelp r... https://hoodline.com/2019/08/chula-vista-s-top-5-floral-shops-to-visit-now

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